Memoirs of An Addicted Brain: A neuroscientist examines his former life on drugs

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Memoirs of An Addicted Brain follows neuroscientist Marc Lewis as he intertwines his personal experiences with drug addiction and his professional insights into the brain. Lewis provides a unique perspective by examining his past substance use through a scientific lens, offering readers an engaging exploration of addiction, recovery, and the brain's transformative processes. This memoir blends compelling storytelling with accessible neuroscience, making it a thoughtful reflection on the human condition.
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This book may appeal to you if you're fascinated by personal narratives that blend science and storytelling. The author, a neuroscientist, takes you on a journey through his past drug addiction, providing a unique perspective by combining his scientific knowledge with personal experience. If you're interested in the complexities of the human brain and the interplay between addiction and neuroscience, this memoir offers a compelling and insightful exploration.

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A gripping, triumphant memoir about the power of addiction and its effect on the brain. Marc Lewis knows addiction— that desperate ambition to get high accompanied him around the world for many years.

In the 1960s, Lewis was a teenager in boarding school, experimenting with cough syrup and alcohol to assuage his depression. When he moved to Berkeley, California, the pulsing heart of the counter-cultural movement, he began using LSD and heroin. His spiralling journey of addiction eventually led him to Asia, where he sniffed nitrous oxide in the Malay jungle, took speed in Kuala Lumpur, and lost himself in the opium dens of Calcutta. This was the beginning of his descent into a moonlit world of crime, poverty, and desperation.

Returning to Toronto, Lewis lived a double life—by day, he was a psychology student; and by night, he stole from homes and laboratories to get high. Thirty-four years on, Lewis is a neuroscientist, and he studies the brains of troubled children. But he never forgets that he was once one of those kids—and that, no matter how many scientific conferences he attends, he always will be.

In this mesmerising memoir, Memoirs of An Addicted Brain: A neuroscientist examines his former life on drugs, Lewis recounts his relationship with drugs from the inside out, giving a revelatory analysis of the chemical changes in his brain that sustained his addiction. This is not just the story of a man who found his calling while fighting a habit that crossed continents and brought him in contact with the wilder edges of life. It is also a penetrating, powerful analysis of addiction, offering a fascinating insight into the human brain, and what drives it to self-destruction.

'A picture of addiction as an unavoidable urge of human nature ...It’s the way Lewis drapes his scientific understanding of human chemical function over the frame of his own life that makes his memoir compelling.'
THE GLOBE AND MAIL

'A fascinating glimpse into the world of needles and need.'
GEORGIA STRAIGHT

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Memoirs of An Addicted Brain by Marc Lewis is praised for its unique blend of personal narrative and scientific exploration. Reviewers often commend Lewis for his ability to explain the neuroscience of addiction through the lens of his own life experiences, making complex concepts accessible to a broad audience. The memoir is noted for being engaging, insightful, and honest, offering both a compelling personal story and a deep dive into the science of addiction.

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ISBN: 9781921844607

Publisher: Scribe Publications

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 January 2012

Country: Australia

Imprint: Scribe Publications

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 137.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 330g

Pages: 320

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